SECTION B-— PAGE 8 TRUCKSVILLE Pvt. R. J. Malak is at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, where he is a machine gunner with the 82nd. Air- borne Division. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Malak. 1 Mrs. Ira Hoover, Holly Street, is spending this week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoover and family in Succasunna, N. J. Mrs. Robert Tippett and infant son have returned to their home in Westmoreland Hills from Nesbitt Hospital. , i Officers Installed ~ Officers for the ensuing year of Trucksville Fire Company Auxiliary were installed at a meeting held in the fire hall September 10. They are: president, Mrs. Jacob Harrison; vice-president, Mrs. Norman [Stook- ey; secretary, Mrs. John Kennan; Treasurer, Mrs. Earl Gregory, Jr; financial secretary, Mrs. Richard Montgomery; publicity secretary, Mrs. Stanley Cashmark; assistant publicity secretary, Mrs. Ear] Hess; ways and means committee, Mrs. Ernest Norrie, chairman, Mrs. Clif- ford Johnson, and Mrs. John Roush- ey, Sr. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Nita Williams Perry, Mrs. Her- man Reese, Mrs. Joan Britt Cool bough, Mrs. Richard Reese, Mrs. C. S. Hemmenway, Mrs. Clyde Birth, Samuel Reese, Eugene DeVincentis, Willard N. Woolbert, Dorman Schooley, Herbert Spencer, Jr., Wil- liam Palmer, Wilbur Morgan, Ed- ward Bessmer, Edwin Riutta, Judith Schooley, Cecelia Napierkowski, Grethen Finney, JoAnn Norrie, and Carol Kreidler. i 63rd Birthday John Watson, Harris Hill Road, was guest of honor at a party given at his home, Tuesday, September 4 celebrating his sixty third birth- day. A purse was given him by the group. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. ~ Harry Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Al- vin Courtwright, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stout. Johnson Leaves For Germany Airman First Class Donald John- son has left for Ramstein Airforce ~ Base in Germany, where he has been assigned for three years.. His wife and son are staying for the time being with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson and family oa Carverton Road. ; ~ Kenneth C. Woolbert, Rice Street, has returned to his ‘classes at Ly- coming College. Kenneth is a mem- ber of the Junior class at Lycoming. i Mr. and Mrs. Russell James have returned to their home at Roswell, Maine after visiting her mother, Mrs. Blanche Rogers, S. Memorial Highway. J Mr. and Mrs. Norman Springer and sons, Alford and Wilson, 8S. Memorial Highway, have returned home after spending two weeks with relatives in Virginia. : Dinner Party . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Harris Hill Road, entertained at their home on Wednesday night at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Stephen Alex- ander, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mathers of Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meyers of Forty-Fort; and ~ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams of ~ Wilkes-Barre. © Mrs. Joan Anderson Houghwout, Bradley Gardens, N. J. spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Parsons Street. While here she attended the 10th annual reunion of Kingston Township High Schoo] at the Cagtle Inn in Dallas. | Wilfred Anderson, Jr., ' Holly Street, has returned to his classes at Bloomsburg State Teachers College. on Holly | Wilfred is a member of the Sopho- more class at Bloomsburg. Vernalee Pritchard and Margaret Perkins returned to their classes at Wyoming Seminary last Wednesday. Both Vernalee and Margaret are members of the Senior. Class. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Addison, Al- bany, N. Y. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bainbridge, Carverton Road. Entertain At Supper Mr. and Mrs. John Springer, Mt. Greenwood entertained at a picnic supper at their home on Wednesday night. Slides of their recent trip to California were shown following the supper. Present ,were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Daily, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Michaels, and the host and hostess. : Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffiths of Littlefalls, N. J. announce the birth of a daughter, Susan, their second child on September 1. Mrs. Grif- fiths is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Chase Road. Mr. Grif- fith’s is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Griffiths of Staub Road. Diane Lynn Griffiths who spent a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Griffiths of Staub Road ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams of Chase Road. has re- turned to her home at Littlefalls, N. J. { Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larkin of S. Memorial Highway have returned from Shrewsbury, Mass. after spending several days with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larkin and family. Mary Alice Mitchell, Margaret Downs, Helen Graham, and Susan Michaels spent last week-end in New York City, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Price, uncle and aunt of Miss Mitchell . Mrs. David Spears and son, Ken- neth of Allentown spent the week- end with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saunders and family of Birch Grove. David Carpenter, Philadelphia, spent the weekend with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Allen John- stone of Mt. Greenwood. Mens Club To See Film Mens Club of Trucksville Metho- dist Church will meet at the educa- tional building of the church on Monday night, (September 24 at 7:45. From there they will go to the Pennsylvania Game Commission building in Dallas, to see a film on game lands in the state. Stephen Kish, Conservation Information As- sistant, will explain the activities of the commission. The group will then return to the educational build- ing for a meeting. Officers of the group are: presi- dent, Byron Shortz; vice-presidents Howard Ide and Earl Hess; secre- tary, Edward Bessmer; and treas- urer, Clifford Johnson. \ Beaumont The first meeting of the Beaumont P.T.A. for the school term was held at the school Tuesday, September 11, with Dr. Lee presiding. Tentative plans for the year were accepted and committees presented. Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mrs. Violet Gary, and Mrs. Warren Johnson were at Scranton last Friday even- ing to hear former President Eisen- hower. > Mrs. Marcia Clark, the former Marcia Traver, writes she is enjoy- ing the easy life of Hawaii where her husband is serving Uncle Sam. Mrs. Robert Fitzer of Brandon, Fla. enjoyed her vacation here call- ing on her school chums. Mrs. Fitzer is better known as Mary Kresge, Postie Says: We Do FREE HEATING SURVEYS Call OR 4-7781 Service Installations AUTHORIZED e-f-m- DEALER 3. 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Robert Lee Traver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver, entered Bloomsburg College on Monday, September 10th. 2 David Crossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Crossman, underwent an appendectomy at General Hospi- tal, on Wednesday. His condition is good. Zz Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Keiper, Oneonta, N. Y. are visiting rela- tives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schenck and | boys spent the weekend with their son, Larry and family, at Schenec- tady, N. Y. They also visited the Howe Caverns. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams, at Tunkhannock, on Thursday. Sharyn Montross spent the week- end with her aunt, Mrs. Nevin Ben- ner, Richfield, Pa. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Montross, went for her on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall and son, Larry, Irvington, N. J. spent the weekend at their home in Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth and Harold, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibenguth and family, Endicott. Peggy Coole and her roommate, Carol Del Vecchio, North Plainfield, N. J., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole. The girls are teaching in Martinsville, N. J. Mrs. John Kimm, Herkimer, N. Y., spent several days the past week with her son, Pastor Wesley K. Kimm. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller, Sayre, and Mrs. Violetta. Wandell, Tunkhannock, spent the weekend with the William Murphys. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman, Sayre, spent Sunday with the Wil- liam Engelmans. Rose Mary Engelman spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Boone, Eyersville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Derby and daughter of Mrs. Ira Kresge, who accompanied her. Mrs. Madeline LaBarre and Bar- bara Rood, Harveys Lake, were in New York City to see some good shows last weekend. Richard Keipers on Sunday. Mrs. Delbert Bailey and family, Hartford, (Connecticut are spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siglin. Richard Bender and friends, of Bridgeton, New Jersey, spent Thurs- ay at the Bender home. Richard is a [Senior at Wilkes College. The Willard Benders and Wheeler Hess's visited Lake Wilderness on Friday of last week. Mrs. William Buthler and Stella Shook spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Emma Hough and daughter Ruth, at Almedia. Harveys Lake W Alderson Methodist Church WSCS held its first fall meeting Thursday evening at the church. The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alfred Rogers with Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter as- sisting. Present were Mesdamesgs Ida Rogers, Jessie Garinger, Garvin Smith, Lee Zimmerman, Gilbert Car- penter, Amos Hunsinger, Albert Armitage, Theodore Heness, Alfred Rogers, and Miss Eleanor Humphrey. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Hunsinger were hostesses. Mrs. Helen Hartman has returned after spending a week’s vacation in New York with Dorothy Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Wallbridge Lein- thall and daughters are enjoying a two-weeks vacation, visiting in New York and the New England States. Mrs. Paul Gebler has returned from Genera] Hospital where she submitted to an appendectomy. Ne Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. William Holeman, Bob and Lisa, Overbrook Ave., spent a three day vacation visiting Mrs. Anna Schmidt and Mrs. William Holeman, their mothers, in Phila- delphia last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, 178 E. Overbrook Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dymond, Bobby, Paul and Kenny, E. Franklin St Sha- vertown spent Sunday teuriag by boat Penm’s Caves at Center Hall, Pa. Verna Lamoreaux, Mrs. Stanley GARBAGE BERTI OR 4-5731 For Prompt, Efficient, REMOVAL Gall OR 4-8731 Clean & TRASH | & SON OR 4-8372 will be NEW To Pick Up All Our present building to make way for We Will Close OCTOBER 1st. Customers are kindly requested OCTOBER Ist. RAZED the HIGHWAY Garments Before BOXED STORAGE. MAY BE PICKED UP ANYTIME AFTER SEPT. 15 DAVIS CLEANERS MAIN HIGHWAY TRUCKSVILLE children, Greensburg, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Payne. Mrs. Payne attended her class reunion at College Misericordia. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cron had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cron, Jr. and son, Cleveland, and their daugh- ter’s family. Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Weed, N.Y.C. Mr and Mrs. William Christopher Karua and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. all superintendents of the Glenview P. M. Church attended the Annual Superintendents’ Convention on Saturday in Parsons. William Holeman, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Holeman, Sr. E. Overbrook Ave has graduated from Diver's Training Academy in Ken- dall, Florida, and is now a certified diving instructer. Mrs. Janet DeCosta and children, Susan, David and Richard, Taunton, Mass, are visiting Mrs. DeCosta’s mother, Mrs. Beatrice Moore of East Dallas, for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Mendol- som and children, Rochelle and Richard, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tillotson and children Mike, Donald and Cathy, all of Trucksville were recent guests of the Holeman fam- ily at a cook-out honoring Bob Hole- man on his 18th birthday. BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 ® MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 7-2734 FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver OR 4-5460 ® MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 @® NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke NE 9-5137 | ° SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 JACKSON TWP. William Hughes 696-1005 | ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 LEHMAN, Barbara Simms OR 4-3391 ® ® CS wh ° and son, Philadelphia, visited Mrs. NOXEN Loya lville Ottelia Titus over the weekend. While here Mr. Christopher killed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lattimer and family, Shickshinny, visited the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Payne and |i. rottlesnakes on Mrs. Titus’ place. South District Democrat Women’s Club was held at home of Mrs. Jennie Steltz on September 10. Next meet- ing is October 1 at home of Mrs. Josie Hummel,. Present were Mes- dames: Lela Bulford, Martha Hoover, Josie Hummel, Anna Kyttle, Leona McHugh, Veronica Michnavich, Mary Mihalishin, Mary Nienius, Elsie Pan- iczko, Peggy Price, Delores Sorber, Jennie Steltz, Florence Wesley, and Janice Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paniczko spent a weekend in Elizabeth, N.J., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex Paniczko. Alex Paniczko recently’ submitted to surgery. Also they visited Mr. and Mrs. William Paniczko of Roselle Park, N.J. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kozera, N.Y.C. Six year old Linda Darnell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Darnell who just moved to Hazlet, N.J. re- recently, hurt her foot badly while ridding her bicycle. It resulted in 18 sutures and two days in the hospital. Few months ago, while living here, Linda had another fall with her bi- cycle, and fractured her arm. The Dallas Post Has Hundreds of Modern Type Faces To Select From DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SWEET VALLEY Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire- men wish to thank all those who contributed toward making the coin card drive a success. Join in the work of these volun- teers by attending monthly meetings! The Auxiliary meets the first Thursday; the firemen on the second Thursday. Corey Smith, Michael Adams, George and Don Wesley spent last week in Canada fishing. Mr. Smith remained for a while longer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tacket, Elizabeth, N. J. are vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Waite, and Mrs. Catherine Spencer, Lake Silkworth. Mrs. ‘Spencer recently returned from Smith Mills where she visited her sister, Mrs. Clara Delfoss, who was a hospital patient. Willa and Marcy Snyder, Allen- town, were week-end guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs. William G. Hughes. Willa, who is a soloist, sang at the Home- coming services at Church of Christ where Mr. Hughes is pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lepley and daughters, Ambler, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frick, and sons, Wayne and Wesley, Warrington, were re- cent week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsleichter, Mooretown. Mrs. Gelsleichter has opened her flower gardens and invites flower lovers to visit evenings and Satur- days. An old fashioned type gar- den, it features varieties of roses, marigolds and zinnias. The Gel- sleichters live near the Foothills Restaurant, at the crossroads lead- ing to Charles Long. Chuck Stefanowicz, Lake-Lehman ’62, is spending a leave at home in Loyalville, having completed boot training at Great Lakes Naval Train- ing Station. Chuck will be assigned to a specialized school at the Naval Station, Memphis, Tenn. Darwin Smith, has returned home after spending a few days with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Nevel Road. Bob Smith, Trenton, N .J., spent last week at home. 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